James 3
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| 1 | You must not produce many teachers, my brethren, knowing that we shall receive a greater judgment. |
| 2 | For we all fail often! If anyone does not fail in word, he is a perfect man able to guide with a bridle even the whole body. |
| 3 | Even if the bridles of horses are put into their mouths for which to persuade them for us, then we maneuver their whole body. |
| 4 | Behold also, there are such great ships, and being driven by severe winds, maneuvered by the smallest rudder, being driven straight where impulse desires. |
| 5 | Thusly also the tongue is a small body-part and boasts loudly. Behold how small a fire ignites so great a forest! |
| 6 | And the tongue is a fire, an ornament of injustice. The tongue sits among our bodyparts soiling the whole body and setting ablaze the course of existence, and being burned by Gehenna! |
| 7 | For every species of both beasts and birds, and reptiles and sea-creatures, is tamed and has been tamed by the species of man, |
| 8 | but the tongue no one of men is able to tame; it is an unstable evil, full of death-bearing poison. |
| 9 | With it we praise the Prince and Father and with it we would curse men who have been born according to the likeness of Yahweh. |
| 10 | From the same mouth proceeds praise and curse! There is no need, my brethren, for these things to be so. |
| 11 | Does any spring from the same opening flow sweet and bitter? |
| 12 | Is it possible, my brethren, for a fig tree to make olives, or a grapevine figs? Neither does salt make sweet water! |
| 13 | Who is wise and knowledgeable among you? He must show by good conduct his works in meekness of wisdom. |
| 14 | But if you have bitter jealousy and rivalry in your hearts, do not exult and lie against the truth. |
| 15 | This is not the wisdom coming down from above but earthly, animal, demoniacal. |
| 16 | For where jealousy and rivalry are, there is instability and every mean deed. |
| 17 | But the wisdom from above is first indeed pure, then peaceful, reasonable, obedient, full of acts of mercy and good fruits, unhesitating, unhypocritical. |
| 18 | Now the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those making peace. |